The Facebook Papers: Saudi and Egyptian companies involved in domestic worker trafficking network
Facebook platforms were being used by a Saudi recruitment agency to facilitate labor trafficking.
Facebook platforms were being used by a Saudi recruitment agency to facilitate labor trafficking.
I don’t remember exactly when I decided to create a parallel identity for myself on Facebook.
The case has raised questions about data mining, privacy and Egypt's cybersecurity laws
In a scene characterized by a celebratory approach to technology and media, two critical interventions at international media conferences offered something else
Activists and news agencies are calling for a Facebook blackout after the social media platform temporarily disabled the accounts of several prominent…
An Egyptian court ruled that the state is prohibited from placing any limitations on the free flow of information or allowing a…
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The Egyptian authorities have arrested three people in Giza, Cairo, and Daqahlia on charges of using Facebook pages to incite against national…
A Thanaweya Amma student was arrested on Friday for reportedly leaking final exams on a Facebook page called “Shaw Ming Helps Thanaweyya…
The prosecution referred writer Fatima Naoot to the misdemeanor court on Saturday for religious blasphemy, after she criticized the ritual practice of…
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